
HOW TO HANG YOUR ARTWORK
MATERIALS NEEDED
Nail and Hanger (included) Hammer Pen Painter’s Tape
HELPFUL TIPS BEFORE YOU START
57” is the average human eye-height, which is where we recommend you place the center point of your artwork.
When you are hanging art above furniture, it is best to leave at least 6-8 inches of space between the top of the
furniture and the bottom of the art.
When hanging a group of pieces, balance is found when the largest frame is in the center and allow at least 2
inches of space between each piece.
From the floor, measure up the wall to 57” and make a mark with
1.
either a pencil or painter’s tape.
Measure the height of your frame and divide the measurement
in half.
2.
From the mark made in step 1, measure upward the distance
calculated in step 2 and make a second mark.
3.
WIRE D-RINGS SAWTOOTH
Measure the distance between the
4. 4. 4.
wire at full tension and the top of
the frame.
Measure the width between the
D-rings and the distance between
the top of the frame and the D-rings.
57”
Measure the distance between the
bottom of the sawtooth and the
top of the frame. Be sure to use a
flat head nail when installing.
From the mark made in step 3,
5. 5. 5.
measure downward the distance
calculated in step 4.
Nail and hanger go here. Make sure that the bottom of your hanger is resting on top of the line when you
hammer your nail in, rather than the nail point. This is where the hardware will rest. Carefully place the
6.
artwork on the nail and adjust to level.
From the mark made in step 3,
measure downward the distance
recorded in step 4 (distance
between the top of the frame and
the d-rings).
From the mark made in step 3,
measure downward the distance
recorded in step 4.